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NAPP & Kepby Training Merging
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 243613" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'm guessing that the $249 is to not piss off Kelby Training subscribers who just forked over something like that. They had a holiday deal at $179/year that I almost went for, as I said, and as a NAPP member I believe I would be rather livid today had I gone for it and they didn't offer some level of reimbursement. </p><p></p><p>$249 is not cheap by any means, and I would hardly recommend it at that price for someone looking to learn something for the first time. But if you want to amerce yourself in the tools, really expand your photography, or go into business, I think there's a lot here. And for the business person I would think that it could be written off as a "professional membership" given the NAPP component. Otherwise, I'd wait for a membership special to pop up. I'm guessing that there will be discounts available. And if you attend a Kelby Training even like I did you'll get an even better deal while there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 243613, member: 9240"] I'm guessing that the $249 is to not piss off Kelby Training subscribers who just forked over something like that. They had a holiday deal at $179/year that I almost went for, as I said, and as a NAPP member I believe I would be rather livid today had I gone for it and they didn't offer some level of reimbursement. $249 is not cheap by any means, and I would hardly recommend it at that price for someone looking to learn something for the first time. But if you want to amerce yourself in the tools, really expand your photography, or go into business, I think there's a lot here. And for the business person I would think that it could be written off as a "professional membership" given the NAPP component. Otherwise, I'd wait for a membership special to pop up. I'm guessing that there will be discounts available. And if you attend a Kelby Training even like I did you'll get an even better deal while there. [/QUOTE]
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